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Philly Councilman Brian O’Neill returns fire at challenger
There’s a new TV ad in the bare-knuckled brawl that the City Council race in northeast Philadelphia has become. Incumbent Re ...
14 years ago
Philadelphia Archdiocese training to recognize, report abuse under way
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has launched a training program for more than 24,000 clergy, staff, and volunteers. The training, to rec ...
14 years ago
In Philly, biotech industry weighs new tax, conflict-of-interest standards
Area biotech companies are still hoping for the repeal of a new tax on medical devices set to go into effect in 2013. The 2.3 perc ...
14 years ago
No bail for brothers charged in Atlantic City woman’s kidnapping death
Two brothers charged with kidnapping and killing an Atlantic City woman remain in custody after a bail hearing. Henry and Ro ...
14 years ago
Can Philly force the ‘Occupiers’ to leave?
Last week, It’s Our Money took a look at the cost to taxpayers of the Occupy Philly protest. When we reported this on ...
14 years ago
Volunteer firefighting crews feeling the pinch in N.J.
A lack of volunteers is having an effect on firefighting efforts and organizations around New Jersey. One South Jersey fire statio ...
14 years ago
Asian employement at Pennsylvania casinos up by 5 percent
The addition of table games and new marketing strategies in Asian communities has the percentage of Asian employees in Pennsylvania casin ...
14 years ago
Citizens’ Marcellus Shale panel counters Corbett plan for Pa.
A panel framing itself as the counterweight to Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission has released its ...
14 years ago
White powder sent to Guadagno’s office was baking soda
Someone sent baking soda to N.J. Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno’s office today. Of course, it took a little investigating to determin ...
14 years ago
Christie to visit Israel, a New Jersey trade partner, next year
Continuing a long tradition, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie plans to visit Israel next year to firm up ties with the state’s 11th-largest ...
14 years ago
Get out and enjoy your afternoon with local food vendors and artists at the High Point Cafe. The High Point Cafe is holding its we ...
14 years ago
Find out how to update your resume and learn about the latest job searching strategies at the Job Hunting Workshop at the West Oak Lane B ...
14 years ago
Roxborough High gets a freshly painted gym and refurbished garden
Nearly 100 students and volunteers from all around Philadelphia came to Roxborough High School on Saturday morning to pull weeds and plan ...
14 years ago
Get an inside look at the history of the use of almanacs in early America as historic Stenton presents “Understanding Almanacs: Con ...
14 years ago
Police release Queen Lane burglary video, seek tips
Philadelphia Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects from an Oct. 11 burglary in Germantown. ...
14 years ago